Pattern No. 26. Dark Slate. 



50 lbs. weight of carpet yarn. 



Boil up forty ounces of logwood, four ounces of cudbear, four ounces of alum, boil 

 it in the dye kettle 15 minutes, cool the liquor with 5 or 6 pails of water, enter the goods, 

 handle briskly, bring the kettle to a boil, and continue boiling and turning 1 hour, 

 take out the goods, dissolve 1 lb. of copperas in boiling water, put it in the kettle, cool 

 the liquor, enter the goods, handle until deep enough of colour. Rinse all wool colours 

 in cold water. 



Pattern No. 27. Mazarine Blue. 



50 lbs. weight. Use chemick or sulphate of indigo to a light blue, in the water in the 

 dye kettle, at 150 degrees of heat, run off the liquor, fill up the dye kettle with clean 

 water, bring it up to a boil, put in 20 ozs. of logwood, 8 ozs. of No 2 tin liquor for cotton; 

 observe to boil the logwood 15 minutes before the tin liquor is put in; cool the liquor 

 with water, enter the yarn, turn until deep enough 



Pattern No. 28. Milk Chocolate. 



50 lbs. weight. Boil up 2 lbs. of fustick, 1 lb. of cudbear, 4 ozs. of logwood, cool the 

 liquor in the kettle, enter the goods, turn briskly 1 hour, observing to bring the kettle 

 to a boil, and keep in until deep enough; then darken to shade with 1 lb. of copperas. 

 Observe to take out the yarn before you put in the copperas. 



Pattern No. 29. Pink. 



50 pounds weight. 



Bring the kettle to a boil; put in 9 ozs. of cochineal, 18 oz. of cream of tartar, 4 ozs. 

 of alum, 2 pints of No. 4 tin liquor for cochineal scarlet, boil all together 20 minutes, 

 take the yarn and put it on large round poles, cool the kettle, turn in the yarn, handle 

 it as usual. Bring the kettle to a boil; boil the yarn 90 minutes, take out, get up a kettle 

 of hot water, and put about a pound of dissolved pearl-ash into it. Rinse the yarn in 

 cold water, and put it in the kettle of warm water, that the pearl-ash is in; turn briskly; 

 if it is not blue enough to the pattern, use a little more pearl-ash in the water to blue it. 



Pattern No. 30. Pink. 



This pattern is done exactly the same as Pattern No. 29, with the small difference of 

 not blueing it in hot water and pearl-ash. 



Pattern No. 31. Pink. 



Is done exactly the same as the other pink patterns, with the difference to use 2 ozs. 

 less cochineal, and the difference in not blueing it in hot water and pearlash. 



Pattern No. 32. Brown Olive. 

 50 lbs. weight. 



Boil sixteen pounds of fustick, three pounds of crust madder, 2 lbs. of barwood, 1 lb. 

 of logwood, 2 lbs. of sumach ; boil the dye stuff in the kettle 20 minutes, cool down, 



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